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Omer Nevo



Welcome!​

I'm an evolutionary ecologist specializing on chemical communication between plants and animals. My main interest is the evolution and ecological functions of fruit odor in the context of seed dispersal by animals, especially primates. My work employs both field and lab methods and examines animal-plant interactions using a broad comparative approach as well as more detailed explorations of smaller model systems.

I am currently a post-doctoral researcher at  the Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, University of Ulm.



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​Short CV
2015 - present              Post-doctoral researcher, University of Ulm, Germany
2011 - 2015                     PhD in Biology, German Primate Center & University of Göttingen, Germany
2009 - 2010                   MSc Human Evolution & Behaviour, University College London, UK
2004 - 2009                  BSc double major in Biology and Archaeology, Tel Aviv University, Israel
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